Spacecraft & Vehicles

Solid-Fuel Propulsion

A solid fuel rocket is a type of rocket propulsion system where the fuel and oxidizer are combined into a solid form, typically a mixture of chemicals known as a propellant. Solid fuel rockets have been used in various space missions, including launching satellites, exploring other planets, and deploying spacecraft into orbit.

Epsilon Rocket - Spacecraft Propulsion - Solid Fuel - Japan

Epsilon Rocket

Discover Japan’s Epsilon rocket, a cost-effective and reliable launch vehicle for small satellite missions, advancing space exploration.

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OmegA Rocket - Spacecraft Propulsion - Solid Fuel - USA

OmegA Rocket

Explore the OmegA rocket, Northrop Grumman’s heavy-lift launch vehicle designed for commercial and government missions.

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Vega Rocket - Spacecraft Propulsion - Solid Fuel - Italy

Vega Rocket

Explore the Vega rocket, ESA’s versatile launch vehicle for deploying satellites and scientific payloads into various orbits.

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Shavit 2 Rocket - Spacecraft Propulsion - Solid Fuel - Israel

Shavit 2 Rocket

Discover the Shavit 2, Israel’s space launch vehicle for deploying satellites into orbit. Learn about its design and mission objectives.

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Start-1 Rocket- Spacecraft Propulsion - Solid Fuel - Russia

Start-1 Rocket

Discover the Start-1 rocket, a compact and reliable launch vehicle designed for deploying small satellites into low Earth orbit.

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Mu Rocket Family - Spacecraft Propulsion - Solid Fuel - Japan

Mu Rocket Family

Explore the legacy and achievements of the Mu Rocket family, Japanese launch vehicles known for their reliability in supporting exploration.

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